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Jeopardy start

Ionic Compounds

Covalent Compounds

Ions

Naming Ionic Compounds

Naming Covalent Compounds

Miscellaneous

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1-100 The strong attractive force between two oppositely charged ions.

1-100A What is an ionic bond ?

1-200 The ratio a magnesium and iodide ion would combine in.

1-200A What is 1:2?

1-300 Ionic compounds have _______ melting and boiling points.

1-300A What is high?

1-400 The well organized structure of repeating ions of opposite charges in all directions.

1-400A What is a crystal (lattice)?

1-500 The ratio calcium and nitride would combine in.

1-500A What is 3:2?

Two nonmetals sharing electrons.

2-100A What is a covalent bond?

2-200 The state of matter covalent compounds are typically at room temperature.

2-200A What is gas?

2-300 The force between particles of a substance.

2-300A What is an interparticle force?

2-400 When three pairs of electrons are shared between two nonmetals.

2-400A What is a triple bond?

2-500 The smallest unit of a covalent compound.

2-500A What is a molecule?

An atom or group of atoms that have a charge because of the loss or gain of electrons.

3-100A What is an ion?

3-200 The charge of a sodium ion.

3-200A What is +1?

3-300 The charge of phosphide.

3-300A What is -3?

3-400 This rule says that an atom becomes stable by having eight electrons in its outer shell.

3-400A What is the octet rule?

3-500 The complete electron configuration of sulfide (not noble gas short cut).

3-500A What is 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 ?

LiF.

4-100A What is Lithium Fluoride?

4-200 Chromium (III) Fluoride.

4-200A What is CrF 3 ?

4-300 Calcium Sulfate.

4-300A What is CaSO 4 ?

4-400 Cu(NO 3 ) 2.

4-400A What is Copper (II) Nitrate?

4-500 Ammonium Phosphate.

4-500A What is (NH 4 ) 3 PO 4 ?

H 2 O.

5-100A What is Dihydrogen Monoxide?

5-200 Sulfur Trifluoride.

5-200A What is SF 3 ?

5-300 C 3 Br 5.

5-300A What is Tricarbon Pentabromide?

5-400 SeCl 6.

5-400A What is Selenium Hexachloride?

5-500 N 7 I 10.

5-500A What is Heptanitrogen Decaiodide?

This type of compound has a metal in it.

6-100A What are ionic compounds?

6-200 Between ionic and covalent compounds, this type has the lower melting point.

6-200A What are covalent compounds?

6-300 When an atom loses an electron, it becomes this type of ion.

6-300A What is a cation/positive ion?

6-400 The alkaline earth metals form this charge as ions.

6-400A What is +2?

6-500 The prefix for 9 atoms.

6-500A What is “nona”?

Divide the following into two lists: one for ionic and one for covalent compounds. Then name them. PCl 5 ZnCl 2 NH 4 FC 2 O 3

Ionic: ZnCl 2 – Zinc chloride NH 4 F – Ammonium fluoride Covalent: PCl 5 – Phosphorus Pentachloride C 2 O 3 – Dicarbon trioxide

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